Re: Sunday Telegraph: Airport-style security checks to be introduced at mainline rail stations
jon.porter1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> So the backpackers will take Heathrow Connect.
or the bus, or target the queues.
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Mark
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